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2005 Jan 10
0
CentOS and SuperMicro P8SCi motherboard
There was recently a thread on this mailing list regarding SuperMicro
hardware and CentOS. Here is one of the posts:
http://lists.caosity.org/pipermail/centos/2005-January/001503.html
My question is about the P8SCi motherboard, a fairly new SuperMicro
model. The vendor's specifications page mentions Linux but I would
rather hear from end users and their experiences. Here is a URL:
http://supermicro.com/products/motherboard/P4/E7221/P8SCi.cfm
I've found one post on a Debian mailing list which mentio...
2005 Oct 27
5
interesting problem...
Hi,
Thanks a lot for the great tools at syslinux. I have an interesting problem
for which i am trying to use memdisk. I have a cluster of 40 machines (same
hardware config) all needing a bios flash. Rather than doing it manually, i
am trying to use the PXE mode. So i am using memdisk to boot an image of my
bios flash floppy over the network.
my platform configuration is supermicro motherboards
2012 Jun 21
7
GRUB boot parameters: dom0_mem
I''ve installed Xen Hypervisor 3.0.3 (CentOS 5.7, i386) inside Virtualbox 4.1.16 (Mageia 1, i686) and have noticed that Dom0 is consuming 85% of the memory allocated to the VM (1GB) so I''d like to reduce this as much as possible in order to make more room for one or two VM''s.
Is there a minimum amount of vRAM that can/should be allocated to Dom0 (using the dom0_mem boot
2012 Oct 17
5
Problem reading vitals from Gigabyte H77-DH3H
Hello everyone,
I'm unable to read temperature Gigabyte H77-DH3H motherboard. Is that
motherboard supported or am I doing it incorrectly?
When trying to access hw.acpi.thermal everything appears to be ok, but
it is not, the system always returns 27,8C and 29,8C which fooled me
initially - the values never change.
Here is output:
[chinatsu]:/root# sysctl hw.acpi.thermal